- Rakacaszend
Infobox Settlement
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = HUN
timezone=CET
utc_offset=+1
timezone_DST=CEST
utc_offset_DST=+2|official_name=Rakacaszend
subdivision_type1=County
subdivision_name1=Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
area_total_km2=15.71
population_total=368
population_as_of=2004
population_density_km2=23.42
postal_code_type=Postal code
postal_code=3826
area_code=48
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latd=48.46088
longd=20.83764Rakacaszend is a village in
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county,Hungary . It is located in the hillyCserehát region. The village is famous for its medieval church.History of the village
The old name of the village was Szend, occurring as Zenth in old charters, meaning saint. Its church was first reported int he 14th century. The landowner of the village was Szendi family. The village was destroyed after the loss of
Buda int he Türkish wars ib the 16th century. Ont he early years of the 17th century it was repopulated by the new landowners, the Lorántffy and the Rákóczi family.ightseeings
The building of the church happened in two periods. In the
12th century the northern nave was built, which later was destroyed and the new building was built by the southern wall of the old church in the13th century . Such double church can be found in ruin form atDörgicse , Balaton-highland. Int he Rakacaszend church old murals were found from the15th century . During Reformation the church was transformed to the needs of the Calvinist requests and a new tower was built in 1820. The seiling casettes were painted in 1657. The furniture is from the17th century , the Moses-chair was carved in 1824.Neighbour villages
Meszes (6 km),Rakaca (6 km), the nearest town is:Szendrő (18 km).References
*H. Szabó B. (1979): Árpád-kori emlékek Borsodban. (Árpád Age Heritage in Borsod County). Miskolc
* Gerő, L. (1984): Magyar műemléki ABC. (Hungarian Architectural Heritage ABC.) Budapest
* Gerevich T. (1938): Magyarország románkori emlékei. (Die romanische Denkmäler Ungarns.) Egyetemi nyomda. Budapest
* Dercsényi D. (1972): Románkori építészet Magyarországon. Corvina, BudapestExternal links
* [http://www.terkepcentrum.hu/index.asp?go=map&tid=16133 Street map] hu icon
* [http://www.vendegvaro.hu/31-6900 A Vendégváró article of the church]
* [http://www.vendegvaro.hu/5-2254 Rakacaszend in the Vendégváró homepage]
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